@moveincircles How do we stop this? Genuine question. What can those of us witnessing the destruction of lives and our country do to stop this right now?
Columbia v DR Congo is the only World Cup group-stage match where both teams sit on the Equator.
There are 13 countries on the Equator in total, four of which are playing in this year's tournament.
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Panama v Croatia is the World Cup’s only group-stage match where both countries have a bridge that spans a split in their map.
Panama’s Bridge of the Americas crosses the canal, connecting the isthmus. Croatia’s Pelješac Bridge links southern Croatia to the rest of the country, bypassing Bosnia’s Neum corridor.
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@WheresTommyV They worked hard for it & made us supporters work hard too.What a result though! A true example of what hard graft & a team that truly love playing together can achieve - greatness! If only Furbank had also scored - that would have been the perfect ending to his time with Saints.
So let me get this straight, I go to the grocery store and buy a pound of sliced ham in a plastic bag, a loaf of bread in a plastic bag, a gallon of milk in a plastic jug, a pack of napkins in plastic wrap, a store-made salad in a plastic 1 tub, a plastic bottle of mustard and ketchup, but they won’t give me a plastic bag to carry at home because the plastic bag is bad for the environment?
@saintdiamond1 Totally agree. Loved the intensity and pace and the mutual respect between these two giants and the ref backed that all up with swift sound judgement. Now bring on that final @SaintsRugby Bring it home to #northampton